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He built a secret fortune, but kept his wife in the dark. Here's why David Ramsey had a tough time "connecting" with his deception.
It’s rare for a caller to leave Dave Ramsey speechless — but that’s exactly what happened when Quinn from Houston, Texas, phoned into The Ramsey Show. "Am I the financial abuser in my marriage, or is it actually my husband?" she asked during a recent episode. “Whoa! Harsh words have been spoken,” Ramsey replied.
On June 30, Miami dealt two disgruntled players -- Ramsey and tight Jonnu Smith -- and a 2027 seventh-round pick to the Steelers. In return, Miami received former Pro Bowl safety Fitzpatrick (who was the Dolphins’ 2018 first-round pick), as well as a 2027 fifth-round pick.
As for a financial recovery plan, Ramsey laid out a no-frills approach: Create a “scorched-earth, no life” recovery budget where all spending halts except for necessities and tackling debt. “Eat peanut butter and jelly. Eat beans and rice. That’s it,” Ramsey advised
Brian: Selling Ramsey is a big mistake. He has the potential to to be one of the best English players in recent years and to sell to a Premier League rival is crackers.
A man from St. Louis called into the “EntreLeadership” podcast with Dave Ramsey, explaining that although he's been self-employed for two decades and brings in up to $200,000 a year, his wife is pressuring him to get a “real job.
After leaving college with a finance degree, Zack, from Nashville, Tennessee, started day trading professionally. He’s excellent at his chosen profession, netting between $30,000 and $90,000 every month. But day trading doesn’t take up all of his time, and he wants to branch out into the world of real estate investing.